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I have found that Cabelas sells the AMNTS and there is one just down the road from me. I'll be picking up one of those this weekend. In the meantime, since I already had the parts, I went ahead and built a venturi style. I only ran it for about 15 or 20 minutes and WoW... the creosote really...
Can the AMNPS be used inside a hot smoking chamber or does it have to have access to a greater amount of air flow than would be provided by vents in the smoke house?
Sorry for not getting back to this sooner. Had to go out of town. What causes the smoke to enter the smoke house when using the mailbox mod? Does the mailbox have to be open at the door end and have wind blowing or is there a suction fan in the smoke house? I see that the 5 x 8 AMNPS is...
I was going for the venturi type of smoker. I already had a lot of the components lying around so I thought it would be cheaper overall for me to go that way. Most of what I've seen here and on youtube appears to show that they do work. If that really isn't the case, then maybe I'll have to go...
In my crude picture, is the distance between the two red lines critical? Does it depend on the size of the pellet/chip
container? If I use 1/2" copper tubing for the venturi and 1/4" for the air supply and a 1 gallon paint can do you think
it will work.
Thanks,
Several years ago there was a Mr. Dunderbaks store here in Austin. One of the items in the cooler case was beef jerky. It was the best
jerky I've ever had and would like to know if anyone might have an idea on a recipe? I'm pretty sure there was no (or at least a very
small amount) soy...
Thanks, I was concerned that the natural casing would be to slick for anything like a granny knot to hold but if that's all it takes I
guess that'll have to be good enough.
Thanks for the replies. I've decided the safest thing to do is to not add any different wiring between the RTD and the JLD.
Hopefully, that will eliminate any possibility of erroneous readings.
No, the RTD is not a "K" thermocouple. My understanding of RTD's is that they are a completely different animal than a J, T, or K
thermocouple. Thermocouple's have only two leads whereas many RTD's have 3.
Wayne
I am planning on using a pt100 rtd to measure/control the temperature in my smoker but have a question. I would like to
be able to quickly connect/disconnect the pt100 from the control box that holds the jld612. Can I use a stereo male on the
end of the pt100 and have the female stereo...
Glad I found this forum. Just starting to try to smoke some venison/pork sausage and need all the help I can get. Hope to get some in the smoker right after the first of the year.
Wayne
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